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Underground train - new station indicator 1896
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Underground train - new station indicator 1896
New station indicator on a underground train in London, after the train leaves the station a bell rang and the name of the next station appeared.
1896
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1896 Advertisements Adverts Clip Colmans Gentleman Indicator Oct17 Passengers Signs Starch Trains Underground Walls
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In this photograph from the annals of transportation history, we witness an intriguing moment aboard an Underground train in London, dating back to 1896. The image showcases the innovative new station indicator system that had recently been introduced, revolutionizing the way passengers navigated the burgeoning underground railway network. As the train leaves a station, a bell rings, signaling the approach of the next stop. The anticipation is palpable as the eyes of the passengers, both men and women, fixate on the indicator board. Seated in the foreground, a gentleman leans forward, his brow furrowed in concentration, while a woman nearby clutches her handbag, her gaze intently focused on the changing station names. The walls of the train's interior are adorned with various advertisements, including those for Colman's Starch and Hovens Clip, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the scene. The intricate design of the indicator system, with its elegant typography and precise mechanical workings, is a testament to the ingenuity of the era. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, revealing the intricacies of London's Underground railway system during the Victorian era. The combination of technological innovation and the daily lives of passengers creates a captivating tableau that continues to intrigue and inspire. The image, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, provides a unique and valuable window into the history of transportation advertising and the early days of the London Underground. The photograph is a must-see for anyone with an interest in transportation history, advertising, or the social history of London.
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